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Oklahoma Lawmakers

Oklahoma Lawmakers

Lawmakers give their New Year’s resolutions

It’s that time of year again when people make new goals or resolutions for the coming year. In this instance, people are looking for 2022 to be a better year than 2021 when a new strain of COVID-19 hit and kept many people working at home or sent them toward the unemployment line.
Sen. Michael Brooks and Sen. Jessica Garvin

Sen. Michael Brooks and Sen. Jessica Garvin

Lawmakers form caucus to address Latino issues

OKLAHOMA CITY – Four legislators have formed a Latino Caucus at the state Capitol so they can help address the needs of the state’s fastest-growing population while also celebrating their contributions to Oklahoma’s economy. Sen.
Lawmakers hail Altus recognition

Lawmakers hail Altus recognition

Lawmakers hail Altus recognition

CHEYENNE- U.S. Rep Frank Lucas hailed the news that Altus was recently named a "Great American Defense Community" by the Association of Defense Committees and the United Services Automobile Association.
GOP lawmakers target citizen referendums

GOP lawmakers target citizen referendums

GOP lawmakers target citizen referendums

OKLAHOMA CITY – Republican Oklahoma legislators have launched an all-out assault against citizen initiatives, but their counterparts in other states also have introduced measures to nullify the will of the people.
Epic Charter Schools' testing facility in Midwest City.

Epic Charter Schools' testing facility in Midwest City.

Lawmakers seek probe of state Dept. of Education

A group of Oklahoma lawmakers is calling for an investigation of the Oklahoma State Department of Education, which would examine whether the agency failed to ensure that schools complied with cost accounting regulations. The group of 22 Republican lawmakers, which includes Rep.
Lawmakers comment on surprise medical billing

Lawmakers comment on surprise medical billing

Lawmakers comment on surprise medical billing

OKLAHOMA CITY – State Reps. Marcus McEntire (R-Duncan), Chris Sneed (R-Muskogee) and Tammy Townley (R-Ardmore) commented recently on the ongoing discussions to eliminate surprise medical billing in Oklahoma.
State Reps. Mark Vancuren, Sheila Dills, Kelly Albright and Tom Gann visit with Pryor schools’ students Trace and Eli about the district’s workforce development programs.

State Reps. Mark Vancuren, Sheila Dills, Kelly Albright and Tom Gann visit with Pryor schools’ students Trace and Eli about the district’s workforce development programs.

Gann, other legislators visit Pryor Schools to see success in student workforce development

OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Tom Gann (R-Inola) helped welcome other lawmakers to Pryor Public Schools in his House District 8 recently to get a closer look at the district’s successful workforce development programs offered to students from elementary to high school.